With any distro I have tried, I have varied success and failures with boot
and display on different machines. You will find the Ubuntu live too slow to
be interesting on any machine.
(For live CD's I like SLAX and Austrumi 1.2, both based on slackware, and
fast enough to be useful).
I have several of the distributed CD's if you want one. And several other
distro's you could try. (anybody want to start a library somewhere)
If it came up on the older machine, I would probably rule out CD write
issues.
On 5/14/06, Bob Kline <bob.kline at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I downloaded the "live" and "install" versions of
> Ubuntu 5.10, and then "burned" the image on to an
> R/W CD using Nero.
>> The live version comes up, but eventually gets
> in to trouble with the display. I get a rather confused
> looking display, and for all practical purposes the
> system is wedged. I ran the same CD on a much
> older machine. It came up fine, but was far too
> slow to be interesting.
>> The install CD and a blank hard drive results in
> "Press a key to reboot." I press a key, and get back
> to the same message. As many times as I care to play.
> This also occurs on the older machine.
>> I'm mostly interested in the install. Does anyone
> have any thoughts on what might be going on here?
> Just for kicks, I tried the "make bootable disc" option
> on Nero, but the result is the same. Is there anything
> more to making the CD than using the "burn image"
> option? Might there be any conceivable issue in
> using an R/W media?
>> -Bob
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